PRICE 5 CENTS. -g.i-.---v- -. mm 9-: :4 ; : " I - j ; -i -- I' .; I f fir i ri GOLONKlJ BRYAN The Maria Teresal CS'ot n - t he Colhii-'-Mafiy f ftargc.? Likely f : : "'J f -J !"- f --'i- Irs Against the Medical and lice iAriny JTlie incurs oi.tne j .ingj fMd' t6: Secretary !AJjier C AgUinst General Otis. : Vv'a.shi.n( S21. The lia- '. vy d" par tin ' -Captalni 'Cjo iriformed by jNewairk; j fa.. 5iiant;ir)aiii ri-mrn' More! Watson: Mailed, yest ' New '".York! tShe command of i th jjiay-jt station ' to Captain aptain says anislk cruis- that the -r Maria. ers are , terday. sdrs-ly ly Ulli nl has -WW .f late . ' st rue fori : 'Cot'oll I plti-MSed . : iii tiio.l ; iung tl :, Ilrigac , the" vvr sujj- ' pry-di vision ,f Oa-mjSjTho tnaH, hicka" m an pa, ;a. closes igday. ivfthat least twenty iar oad.i of indi ji.l audi fcurfri- al supplied still on thand hi.. sum ient to M out Ilfty reg i men f i .W i Ulv met icine.' itCH ( -3"1 'H 1 HpEJ IS ' V f is I T THE PUES1- : President pic K1irif ; toay, p r m ally received; a 'eiegauoi ;oj ;ai , members oft t hehHooeveltj xiut it doaen i:ouh-Jtid- thje dele- ei's nation are f rorir j?p: .Mrp.t?: !t-n route tKifne. i nea -ed' by I e legale FerfgLison.j pf te.r- rlti.rv. ii-;ah of Hi I ean.pi.s- P' rented tndif idually ; ftoJ ttfe prtsidet. fvho. iafter greeting nem perwiwrnj. Xalked.-witlil them .nd ::.iu them j.is a en (..has jbeeri. dr!ich. -iii -th . t i ?hat f kdiy frtrn ith4t place -for turning dyejr! 1 ' hVrH h the r ! 1 , I , raSslrtKiLofi Shet Tfrejia, on twhit h ttie ;wreck- I it. -: ., ! .- : ! r . , viiciq(C, didnotiLpme! lift ye- i as k a.s :xpef'rij kut Ukat"Hle J ifrno to ihinavy deiiajrinrMiht.. :.i - j ..... iL iUsjin's ..Vffiir'tl, to tl.. H- the Kil'l Horne mmrviumnum (.is -,w i trial .the Kl;iil. ylll' Ko- pieces L-lfy vveath-i!- thai is piv due fiejr (Jeriera 'yntm. reijorts to . de)ai?tn)eiljt under ditte (t ier r.U . thatr'the irnedtcHl '- bo.ly in an lntorijvai planner.- ttf-iiu.e. .h-irh earnest enthusiasm -tor thtti work V-:. -.f-iie: resrlAient - in! -&e:SlnttaRijKC-am l . - J-.iA 'i.hati 1b; was pleaded ' to hVve the opixTtuhityfim hs. ownibeha.lf ; -and ofHhe .f.untry ailarK. W thank the iwiment tnrotiKh Itlfe. -Ir4sent: 3a .C 'ri;.v -f...-i ihi work ft; has done. Vour ti -nati.lri'isi plr.Sid. ! tt tell j people - - who tafk j.mt.4he fuglf-Riders that :v: Mofithti boats ;irtquakS ot twenty .u:...-i,4,iniS-iiiir SheMMav' to i S.anti- i.nd thlt.Vou hitaiy Ptoppeii until ar-rivefi! thece. 4 XlouiHaVe not only ,Lrs .t u..ki - 'vrtn ltme welL 8nt-j nae v iuvv;t u4v4M fv45ilUn: W?) y serve vniif emirittfV in an me Kru.j . : , response ivv8 jtnat vtipey ;wouiu man. 1 ne. reresmeni isjwuos''''"'" anirliKi-s iirton their tropd iortune ii.- -reeeiving-l cmietent rtjie'm and iliet Ai-Uh-1 its- all tliutS- he: Ka otlUerfl to lead liiedrty :je,spon;s,e. about Colonel f ltoo.sei it .ana ufnfi.H.t Wood and V "YounK ; . The r uoiit that e iernOr AVood- .f ;Turi.: and aclj Vl'imonti patf beenj offered etttjd !a t'laift!. an the dmnlis-depaVt- 1, -sion to nyl'StiKatei fhe ivar thent. wa'si cojifimUli a!t the White ; jiouse tod a lie is ihel seventh; memr imisicfn. fT1here"aj-e two . her of "the ijom ' laC,es isttllito be: tllj'd, :"i .- i'Dltxhi fUtYAN AJUtlVE. - - Ct Lionel L 'Kvil 1 iaTiH! J en n mgs iiryan. Thir: d .i Nebififtkav vfin;te ;Wash;nktiif tonight. !rom rs, reached Mish.'pgtoif tonight, 'from jaeksom uie, la.;- 4:'llnd.; Hryan'l? ttijif-oj-nj ;looked Jack55onville, an inSrhiW'uliite as s: if.'Jie.-h Sid jiist step- i.peiX-t roni V fr..u t a i 1 o Fis. s ta fe 1 i s Ivm e h L' ' '.Col o el Bryan, Iack Uohville is- patches;! -saj that yc'u aee likely..; to. ,inmismn,. was suggest . ed to h m. y . ! : V-h:i: -.-fe i "Ileal canviot .disj u;ss that mat ter howL replied J ; 'l.).: V'Hl evoeet : to III eet Governor TT.iicoin!lI:ii'; Xebriisata'.-li dV?' I . . .lo "': lik'-.reiili.'di. "11 o yiu ; know "r.'ietner . net nas arrvveo yet?" !-. ; ., This question was; answered, at the Metropo'litaSi hotel,.to hich Cbloliel Hryail went directly;:... Hf 1 found aW'ait- tins: him ai ttlegranji l"liorn (flovernor, Hoi t : colril)1 infiifftiirig. hiiit! tlia he would be, morning;.-.; .here' tonlglft or - toi4il''iiM '7 t To'lonel;' liryan :v S asktd whether it the: intention i'j" hiiniself'andir ; the governor t niaKe fifffo rt to have the Third: Nebfaska flustered out of :the service, but he dec lined to say iwnai . !his niissioi) ' was Ho ifitim-ated tnat lie might, htive son thing! to say .before he' returiiel to-4a. fkoniyllle; , in the .;cf I'idors oT the hotel Colonel rv'un' wa -reiMgt! 'MOl ;liy iseveral- an- miain tances ana, g ve-n a cqra mi greet . r j iriE-i ! le j-r4sitere4'int'ply fas i -WljlHara J. Bfya. .JtMtoinj It is kf'n .ina-i;ani tfffort will .be . rnnde! I, in tluc.ej tri Wa pepairtmentto lsrebi--jaska. . and mioliir .-villi tllei 'jlSiril liir.l ef rnad .-'th'e; appeal f rny l .vthei-ii) resident. I i 11 e directly ; to fp exf-eoieu or oi tnd povernpr .Hoi nnet Ri-vari tLiatlif -comb' wlE' iimh'. trf iri W'licat ion to- .; morrovv. I fi the e complied with it "i -of its not being J0eavtlit to .he like-. an liiay resign hts that Colonel Bii' .TominissionS as -coNlit! "''-. OBJECT OF -, ' iWingio", .Ivy 1 IBIS'S TOl'R. septeiriber ; 21. A lirominent. (gen.t.letiS;ui close- f,' v11 tional admnistratop asiweo -o officers berfe af-Ckiip ;HamUtMn, says the presewt tour 11 inspection. tf yne southern ifamps lp rSretaryi Aisq?i -Quartermafeter Genfral futiingion ruf Surgeon General tfitinfterg iu develop 'humerbus harfesr from .regif mental ;aid ! gefigral ; .-field o;'!icers against both the -.rhfa'ca! snd the-auar-itrhja?ter'.a deparlnfieht arid 'frspecialr' Jy against isome cnjimisaries.'.' - -: K ..Xhe talking wa beguh here by Gen raT Sanger " agailist : the medical, de ma rtrjient, i and - bj tGeBeral', iWaites ju gainst I hi' quartermaster's.- and it is ipected" tftiat i4frk-rrs at otber points will add viy materially to. this " mony before the- it0jflu4-rrspec.tion is ompTetedJ-Scretjily Alger -staged that rTTot thi --informal wnj i ana an Tnei evidences )that ;h4 Ft4S secure would . W presented to tfitj inyn:iting com ; Tn'ssion at Washinkton; ; '-. '?; ' - Ai. the (iopfereiicfe here 3as-t. vJjing of Setretay Alger Jvith! General Breoit; inrulge. thP commajiderj of Camp Hauir Slton, a'ncS other officers1,; General, Sangejr said ' while t he djvlision .hospital may tie a goodi iTin. that )as it was con- TitAfi it kind eeA disgrace' to the " sffvlce: ,tWat it hhd derived i the regi mem of Itheiri siirgedns .-and caused -''liafaships bn the sir ii vtho sho14 have had better atteotifiif ftttEM-PTOpw Aiififl, Surgeon Gjeneral f tfemerg' in reply ir- -sisted thak all rlioMlsitlnns bS.d been ' Oionored I irk ; Washington and that any , I ; - ;- !;) - h 'i ' HAVE MOVE MT OFFICE TO the Soutn Side jof Princess street, (next door to the Water-Works office.) I have for -".'sale : FIVE SMALL HOUSES.', CHEA FOR CASH. Call and ee ne. ' ' j - 'r -' . ; . ! j ' l W. IL; GUMMING, ' Real Estate Ageni and Notary Public. AT THE CAPITA !Yet R;tii;d...Vri Veil's fi-nm: Ilfd-icrtn'k . AVKi-ti tin h. -i. i to he Made; by Regimental Of ' ! : I . i ! i - . ' -if Ouarterntaster's Depart Accusations A ready Be-; mrges medical men failing to do their siiity should be reported. : - O.ti'nf.ra'l yaifis told Secretary lg-er thit the neglet t ef some j ciuartierttias- te.rs- U rurrnsn . isuppnes was idfimimai. When in ('hickarrauKa h frequently inade ireic'ufsltiois "whieh ; were! nj)t .4ioft oredl Art Tmixtrative ordfer hajd feeeu Vent to have alll water boiled. Nile made it riquisjtloii oift Quartermaster Gen eral Ijeet'for' water-- boiler.! ' Nr)j atteh tion '&aif paid taj hia req'uisiltion : .find af ter hi? rjepeatediy urped Qjuiarteifmastr I..ee; to Send the jboilers ad telling. him how thj: rneji' V"jreContratint: typlhoid: fever,j He wae ntet w ith a reply which read.- "The wajf departmieht dfea not furnish iRotlers.'il (Jeneral Wattes ;ithen purehUfi t the b. typhoid lilers himsir-Jf, but the Heeds?; of and . the fever hadi been ?fwn daily report showed rEhei: list j of deaths-and f icases iix the hoftalS; Fojn i ting; at Quaf termasteH Luqington, t;enei;al ;vyaltes tsaid:-;; Thse ;mf n fean- not ,ay i it .Was .sVimebodyl pise's fault; Itj was; the faiilti of; Quart?ima'ste4Me I and it -vvas the fault of Ouartettrriasteir: I and it -was the Xult of 'Quartermaster 'ilerjeral iIjUdinKtin; .who I lr! sending rieht !-1 hei-e.v - IrfliTiKtonlmade n'1.re- ply to V'ait.-K. ':''. t . j TO I'laOFEK CHARGES AGAirfST ' .1 j! (iK.N.KItAL OTIrf. :- Cleveland. ()., September ; 21!.tMjS, W; -Mettalf,- liv'iiijr at No, 50!E5nifaod street? fhis,- city, jwhose son,' jlJurton Mt;tealfJ idjed recently in San Francisco 'of typhoid pneurhonia 'orira-ted while at R:amp. Merritt, las a member of Unit ed ; States - reg-u. la i-$,' : will take, steps to have Charges preferred against General -Otis, jiiow with" jthe American j farces in .th4 ' Philippines ' -Mr.-" Met-b.a)f Jejalip today: ' ; .v ' ' ;'-; ''. 1 '. '' '-(;' ii. .- "'1 ama mem-bet of;'ari ;orga,rtizdtiioh of people' all over the country who have lost relatives or friends who have Ten listed iii the regular' army for 'service in thi Philippines);) These die3(' thr6iigh exposure ..on. that ;. pestilentiaj spot known as Camp ilerritt. Each mem ber of !piis '.organization h will bring jiressirre" .to bear tin his congressman -.tp ha'je charges preferred against Gen- eral Otfs, who loc ated the camp. : The o.rgaiijzatiou is a one, ajul I belieVe large apd influential J it will be able t.i ac- complish. formed; ; ; the -object for which it was HAWAIIAN DIVIDED Some Advocate Rewtoratiou of Queen UliibkaluiOtkeri Want- Territor ial oVeruuieut. 1 ; ' M Sab4 Francisco, September i 21.4-The sfeamiihip Alameda arrived today from; lAlastralian ; points via ' Honolulu. Advicesj j froin , the latter place; under JaJte i)f .; September 14th say that the congrassional -commissioners : ; are r :fin-i ishingf their' work and expect to leave for Washington' . Dn September 23rd. The. com!mis$iopers..are now being; def-i uged with petitions arid jmemo'ials from the native Hawaiians. The senti- hient vlded. of the -natives appears to be di- One faction desires the'restor- ation jofith'e queen fwhtle the atheri ae- cepts the new order of affairs and asks for certain rights' Under the hew -form of 'government. ' -.-! '!i :. iV The 'natives j who taxiir; restoration held a, mass rneeting on September 12th arid' adopted "a memorial ! which was presented, to the i commissioners. The .memorial alleges that the annexation treatyj has failed nd the joint j resolu tion is ineffective because it was ' not parsed by. the people of the' Hawaiian islandjs or the representatives! in ; the legislature: The kriemoriat concludejs by "asking that . the iconstitutional govern ment Tof January ,16, b? restored under!'; the ... protection- of the rl"nited States of America, .- ' ; i' i i . i Amng ;the speakers : at the mass meeting was Robert W., Wilcox, . 'ie revoliktionist. .who k . few weelks ! ago took the oath- ofj f llegiance in jrder' to qualify' f or a full pardom for past! rnls deedsi ;,' Pointing? tfoj, the United! .States flag- over , the' government., building he said: is useisj to. say that the Hag over- there will Snot; come down agaiii. It was up before and it,came qoyn."It will; be;howri that the annexation vote ivas carried through byj. iaiidful ot foreigners. . it jAmencai loyes ; ua, why awailans placed on the 51 commission? 5 We are not represented' thereli-The next thing wei shall not bel abte 10 vote. The other faction of Hawaiians also- present; a memorial to t.hj commission. This imernorlal aks .for t aj territorial! form; bf 'government with Nil rights for thj tiatives and! permission to jmakef apprQpriations ioir ;ex-yu laril; iPriiiceSp Kalulani ex-Queeii "TjlifuokaHl and )' Queen ;l)o w a ger Jiapiolani B, t-Judge Macka V Arretted for Bisanif ; : Philadelphia, Seb:ember 21. Thomasl; J. lxckay, Who is said to; be an -ex-' k judge of the circuit court : of .SoutK CarolfnH, was Hi refeted in this city to- day on the charge of bigamy. Accord-" irig to.Mackay's itory,; ijejs thiyicffinf; of iersecuthfi. H'e has nearly reached the flour scoYe niiir,k, but the wornaii whom he claims i.tb be his legal wlf; f .but; -23 years of age. tier najme was Berfha Porterfleyd, ' and until. heii mar-, r'iage t h$. judge; she lived with heil parents. are said to be promineni people at ChHiVton,, .W. Va. They were; married about' j9nth ago at tho girl's; home and: jfrom tht. went,., to MpwI York: - While in . thaj-ettST,- f htf claJnjis . have, leajned-fhat her ; husi band nadajiffier w-iie. lie is; siiu itf 'bgy-explaioed jt'iiaf . be was Aarried in 1 SSI. buCseveral raontns latter ni wife! told Jiim that she; tod lanothet husband ad the. jddge left her. did riot see her again, he is said t have declared, until his visit to New York, and there, upon learning of his second ; marriage, phe threatened hni w'itW arrest. ; Fcul- ; a time ihe paoirtetf, the fears of wife JNo.2 by declaring: that i;e would have. the first marriage an iiuU4J,as it'hadihever been legal.. But the status. of affairs soon reached the ears of Uie (fWlf barents. and a war rant' was a,t' 6uy, liSSUed for Mackay'js -arrest--lie Vatf arfCP.-! before Magj-' istrite'f Jermon; laie jin afrernaort The bearing waisV postpone ' -edir.g further investigation by the iolj-, -:; i. i ; : n .- I j JTfarj land Silver Deuioerata ' j. Baltir-nqre September 21. The dem ocrats Df Maryland who favor silver as currency, held a eonvfenj-UAn in this city today to take action i relative .to the. coming congressional 'campaign. ;Aft. pojne discussion they , nominated WlU 5iai' Wjllis, of Talbot county. i-a ja. candidate tj congress -tin. the; First district, In opposition to John ; Wt. gtrrtith, the democratic candidate, and endorsed the other democratic nomj nees. They also adopted a platform) re affirming the principles of the Chicago platforfli .of L896, and endorsing Wil li atn. J- Bryan as the democratic can- dldate for the preston.cyi In L0Q. . Cana an people; today paid ij magnificent tribute of respect- to the memory of the ;.f!etich explorer Cta;mplaIn,)Vrid 290 ytaffe : ago f funded the tity of Qoebec. Irt t&e presence! of one-of .the greatest aeibblage8vier 6en:inl proi incte .'of Quebec and near the' spot wt ere the great ex plorer'B tod y v is ! suppose '.to Vft Jbeen i burled, a great ..monument to hi8 imemory waa unveiled. 1 : The entire population took a holiday, basiaess" places were closed.! dally pa- persj snmded jpublicat-ion and tonight the quaint old city js;:gleamings with fantastic" illuminations. The principal drgnitariesiof, hje entjlrb dominion; were present. On jthe j great platform sur rounding the monument were many of the vll -aiid j tnilitify- dignitaries of Canada 'and members bf the interna-1 tional joint; commission, i ' " f To ' Amerk ins thj most interesting feature of th joccasion ') was 'U14 hearty and enthusiastic rec'eption given to Captain ! iMcCaila. of jthe. Uni ted States "cruiser Mafblehead j and his. gallant ;rf w , -of m ar in (is and sailors. Three British warships, the Henown, the In (lattgable and; j ; the Tallxit, arrived' here several days ago to participate, in the ceremonies. ;but hf r majesty's great seji jyarrior iyithi Ithlei; trews in gold braid and bright uniforms, did not get thp spirited; feception given the .bat tened and bruised old Mar$leheid With; her handful; of R yknkee sailors ; ,' fresh frm'; the stormy wenes on trie south poksti;;;oi ICufeal ;; ;. r i-;ife. V' it las1 ! a ilittile aftB ' sunrise thjs mtWfoi whiji.i-hei iMarblehpad, steam 'ii.TtTii 'rs-i-vii. ui AiWAn o,q . ; sight.; the, Ilptish warships; made the ; old -'aljlsjbf ' jthe; jcrtdel above them ifailrly -tremble! tj.with ;the Jthunder;, of ; our wfejeoma ft he IMarblehead ansvver- ed thje Salutl wth! eril2Tinch gun.; spoke !it avtrerrieridQus cheer went up ifrom jthe ' ramparts and: -on' Uufferin lei i, ace, iieje; fti t'cu un ui people were: looking down upon the warships inilthfei riArer;jbel0Wi Then again, when th4 marines1 with their colors' and Jsand - i. .v,i..k L.4-v. -i e man lieu up tm uuiKU me biaecuj . 1' a Ji i J t. it. LiJ . - - i - . ;ana gate or i;iih diu city- it w as one eon- iinuoMSJ choijus of cheern foe the men ; of ithe IMarblehead. . j j ! ; ; - At fitne nuyeiiiuiiiTreiemoiHes tue lMarbfehead Wen wei4 given the posi tion of honOr lacing the; monument and they hadfall ! the time the lion's I'sharQlof the crowd s admiration; jCap- jta-ini McCalla! was received with wai mtlr jbyi Admiral ir; JohW Fisher and all the i eanadian pfflcials, I The! Marblehead ; will femainHhlere, for several .days. You invite-; qisappctntinent whenl you whenl ' .experiment. (DeWitt's . Little ICarly ; Risers are? pleasant, i j easy,: '; thorbugh ;iittjle-rpinsll ) They- .core" constitution I and sick , heidache jiist ; as ; sure aaj you tae itheminiRi iR- Bellamy, f .. ; . A v. ; ; i I : . . - S i j ' j :; ; ; ; L : ; 'A BIG Tl!TIE;l"V-OLlll JOH.VSTOX ; A: Orand Democratic. Kallyfj-Speecles by li. W. Pon aud II. G Coiinor Al dltlonit i; Mad! to the j White I Man's i:.;mivi;-;-i:.3'!.ii;:L -;';.-!l t ,.i f '.I'!' -" ; ; .- !.; : t , :..r ; (Special to The!; Messenger.) j;; ?nly. 'N. ci September 21 This j was etl; letter j day ; for democrats in i Johnston coiinty. The ; citizens of Kenly and' vicinity gave a big barbe- ciie picnic 'and jthe political issues of the day wero dtscj ussed- by Hon. E. W. j Pou, BiCaiidjdate'for solicitor in tins district F arid Judge; H.M G. Conner,;, of Wil- son county. Uy ; early mo rning the people trom Nasl, .Wilson, Wayne and . Johnston counties jbegari cotnin g in Until we basd,l " an audienef compos ekl of 'about 1,500' iwuub liieit Miiu; aw ittuieci. it I'lsj YUSelesfe to I say; that .both speeches iWe powerful in argument arid wfeepjn in. effect. Mr. Pou paid his respects to the present! administra- 'tioritand ma:le jgood his assertion; that "it Ssj impossi ble ,,;; tq fuse truthj and faisehbod. Judge ' Connor appealed to the patrio ism of his hearers -with te ling effoxit j There were.several; pop ulists' and republicans present wh4 will long- remember; this day. and whol will ;" e '1 ;'i .Mi' ; .'i; :j 'i t datei Ibeir return to the white man's nartv; from todav. U ')- if; TPI we ppauiwn roaee t.oiiiui hiou- e' ! -iiJt :,.! , h u'l ' f i i & i $ 1 H Madrid,, jSeptmber 21.-HThe Spanish government has dwided upon the re muneration which thei -j. eace commis--sibners! of;' Sniiri will! riMeive'foriltheir servicei while at Paris. (The president of Ahej J eoirimlssionT Senor ; Montero Ribs, g,1wtiI;;rec,eiye 12,000 ffrancs month- 1 arid expenses, and each of the com :istqri;witl,'iwel'ie';,0p0 francs per month ml u and expenses C'ervera It eachet Spain Saritarider, mSpain ' . j September 1 21.- The- anchor liilie.'steariier Gitv of Home. chartered, by I AdmiraLCerye&,. -, to .transport; to Spain the Spanish sail; ors captured at the battle-of Santiago, who were fecgntly si-released, by the 'tbday froin Portsmouth, N. H., vhence she sailed pn'Scptember I2.th. Captain TCiilate.; the former - Commander !kf thd Spanish' tjruiser Vizcayar and the; other Spanish' n4va bfficers landed and were mistaken! fpia 'pHrty of which Admiral Cervera ; was a member-'. The patter, 'however; was jstill on board the City . of Rome, but a ' crowd of people fol lowed the officers-and chbjered for Ad miral Cervera.. Captain Eulate frefus- ed to make any statement for .publica tion, declaring; he reserved i whfct he had, to sav for the court-martiall i More than ; twenty million free; sam ples of PeWitt's Witch- Hazel) "Salve have been distributefd; by the ilnanu facturers. What better proof o their oonfldenee in.it's metfits ti-o yoi;waijt?. It Cures piles, burns; scalds, sores, in the shortest space of time. R. B. Bel lamy, ; 1 1 .';! Yellow Vever on a Tfoopf-lup Camp Wikoff, Montauk Point,' N. Y., September 21.--The transport Segur anca arrived today, from Cuba .with fi-L!:- iid-'to be one unmist'akable case of yellow fever aboard. The trans port brought sick, andcenvaiencnt sol diers from the i hospitals at, Siboriey. The yellow ji fever patient is isolated arid will be kept on the vessel ior Jie jrnt .The surgeon brought forty xneaUd' w'?r not; able to care for themselves" aa& ; tnlri.vyf .? convaUes cents. 1 All these men will' be jtran&fer red to the? detention camp, ; : ,; i . The City of Mexico -also arrived at the camp jtoday with Troop M., of the .feath ' regular cavalry. ; There . were 496 patients in. the general Hospital . to- day H-'t ! EVER At Sail Juan (-ue 4f Vei.el En- terlus i, Tli ere j From ruban j Porto. Npaalkii fonti la the luterlof Occu pi4 by Amerieao Uuetlu talked a to Spalu Illght to Take A way Cer- ' lalu. aunou "tlectlns of Cuban Cabla net4 San Juan. September 20, (Delayed in. transmission.) The return (of thej Spanish soldiers; began tolay4 Four hundred men, of which 200 are sick and 200 belong to the engineer corps sailed for Spain on board- tl, French steamer Chateau Lafitte. ' E ghj. hun dred infantry,'. belonging ; txi the ;'-As- tu'rias board battalion will sail tomorrow on the 'steamer San '.!'! I: . I .:.;! :i i f- The; water front was trofwied; with thousands of people when, thi Spanish 'engineers marched down; to tei'miuislc. jof theppanlsh quck--step; tq the -wharf; .where they- were ' received by Captain and General I rtegaj General ! Mac las Th captaifi.i general did rioli niake. a'. I'speech;,, buf -h shook' hands f with ; the ers and. men.-j 'There was! ricKdem-. oust rat hu maw iby tbe peoppe. 1 i ; j Somje Spatfmhfleld pieces afejalready. Ion boar 3 the SaFeisfrj .jbpt eL Iques' tioh.has aris'n in the f pi minsion eon-; cernmg the disposition of some of the iguns Ind fKwas not settled! Tjvhenvthis dispatch was TUed. ; .. tne ; captain; general today j gave-. no tice to the, Spanfsl)tro(bs I to retire from Abenito. and I5arrOs. oh Sunday and from Humaoo and Cayeyipn, Mon day: Our troops will move uh and o - fcupy these "towns as soon as theyare evacuated, -and the-Spanish (troops iff position ;near the capital will enter: the city in order to be ready to embark on the) arrival -of the transports here.-. ' ; Tbelf residents of ". Porto j tico and sortie of the Americans.here.i a're alarm ed: because the Spafaish ships Ireturning from Cuba stop at .this port; i They. be lieve there is dartger of; the jintroduc- jtiop of fyellew, feyer into jthe island frotn the Spanish steamer. City of Ca dizl ti some of the sick men ' on board of her; wre too ill to. proceedj'and were brought asliore.' Our commissioners ' 1 i' ';;-. X -! 1'i IMPOETART EVENTS OF THii 1Y ..-'-. fx ';;:,!" : ; -- -V H f -- '. i r-fti.P'-- ii ; j Colonel W. J. Bryah Goes to Regiment .Disbanded... ;.-iiv'i The British Steantefr HibernEaVps Agrt"tt; Qfil C Spanish iroops inj Porto Rico barking aud Vacated. ! - ! Our Soldiers! Take Il "lliniul,.!- f War Forgery pi (Colonel Picquart. The Convicts at Cayenne!, Frencli 0uik;'tfave Succes Riivoited. J If they Atteinpt to Rescue Dreyf "fllis Orders to Shoot Him.. I I The Steamer, "with Ceryera and Board, Reaches Spain f The Segurahca Arrives at Cttnip Wikon, o.ijr.Boar'd.j One lias Yehov Fever. I Some Hawaiians! Advocate the Queen. j Most Elaborate Preparations of , Miss Davis Tomorrow. --1 ; , I , I Relations of. Soldiers who Died ari Association to Prefer Charges! i- '! - '.);:': 1-' . : i -.' ! will protest if there is a repetition of this. . ; ;- ; The vblun -. eers have now all , been disbanded arid the Spanish soldiers are engaged in . dismantling the armories and barracks and in- boxing jthe guns and ammunition.. They are rejoicinj over the prospect "of an early return to tlicfir homes.;-. !!' :; I v Havana, -September 21. liist night the colonial cabinet, held; ; presided Over by . Captain a session General Blanco, ,o treat, of matters; pertaining to .the evacuation of the island, and to examine into -and approve cisions off the : supreme gOveittmerit; in answer! to questions ; which will, arise 'at ;tjhfe iParis!;.; peace ; cbnferi'.ce.;;.Th;e co bniaJl; government's judgrit;j!arid onir ion will H extend to yaitters of prriiVfs) imriortantJ Iniriortant documents! will be. taken to Paris Iby; sDr.! Congosto, secretary general of Cuba, who will sail for Eu rope via .New iork on saturuay nexu The American .' commissioners.- have not, yet ; answered the comnjiunication sent them by the Spinish commission regarding the evacuation of the island: The members of the commission re fuse to discuss' the matter, i- i -I i!-. - Advices from ; Matanzas Istate; tliat betveen January 1st last anil Septem ber 15th tlvefe-vere reported; 331 births and 3.901 deaths. ' OfJhe latter 80 per cent iwere due to hungefand.1distress. Ona Minute -Cough Cure) surprises. people by its quick cures and children may take i,tiln large -quantities with out the least danger. It has-won. for itself; the best"-reputation of Lany prep aration used today for colds,; croup .tickling conghs. iln. the throat or; R. Bellamy. i obstinate R. Spaniard .Still Hold Ciizou Manila, September 21. The report that ithe last Spanish- garri$on in . the . ... ;; ; ; "-; '! - . . -if;. ; . ; island or: .Luzon nad surremaered is premature. ;The Spaniards! still hold seven seaports in Albay province, the principal hemp district. The; distttr bances have already, resulted in a dim inution of the output. of Albay hemji by 250,000 bales, compared with j last year's figures. Furyie rnghtmg seems immi. jjenti'; and,1 unless ; peace lsi (concluded the shortage! will be doubted. ; i !n j The Dreji us Commission. - Paris,' September 21. Th,e commis sion' appointed by te minister of jus titie,; M. Sarrien, to 'examine the doc-; . i . f ; .. I ... ; ; : ' ' i ' : I i'- i . - i 1 -: 'f uments in the Dreyfus case and pro nounce upon I the advisability of the government: 'formally granting -the prisoner of Devil's island as nevf trialj metithis afternoon ;af the ministry of Justice. The greatest precautions -were taken, to ineur' secrecy. Jt is vui derstood -the commission ,wll come to a decision I by Monday next, when Mj Sarrien will communicate; jits finding to a cabinet council which will be pre Bided over by President FAure. THE 1111 AUTHORITIES Take il: In PrerTinx Order IlUa Captured-l-Tne Vet i r .-- : , , . I I I. , KloekacU- Stirred k& . iyer the Negro Qaestlou In tue E3l; ;i- ' I h nal Cou! i iA special Term ofCrlml- i.-' i . 'I " ' " irdered for .nerkleuburg Countyi; lfot Seioud Rrjdment la !! H .'-;.. - 'I !.; il , i , 'Camp. 1 Messenger Bureau . RaleiM' Senator. , C September 21. tier said yesterday bjefpre i"lhere Is no question! as felslatui e bein anti-dein- he left hew ;tq the nexS ticratic. can now say what will be th jity in mem ftlaturej but ray statement t '! - ;. V . J. . I r. i. - i . ; - f ;. 1 - . i . i . ; . . . L is correct? Jfte; democratic colpr) lin movement., tiisgusting more people ting-" Popiilis'fl ijte' Chairman, IThoinipson said: p: Lloyd will stay iu the Qild and-p'. fcarivaiis ond! dls- tract;, -but .IfiirnM o .the demot cnlts ill ivote .1 for Lirine! i.mnefC Mlthe - Eighth;! district. as ll . ,'...,-;.. ,-. ;: ' h thjey havef if; before) I;di not, know a to the fit :l distirict; i ue sum."e;;;Court.wiii;noia:thQ ex- aminatipnM -"applicants, fox j license! as attorneys fc?t .t; Monday on an entirely new plan ? iexamiriationiwill -be! in itWe senatefl'-; Mber and eachs applicant wfl have i';i'-' -parate desk The esam inatiori w!;- )h ! entirely; inl writirie. rMeretofore.j -has been oral and often' I H:ii. 'iLL-'f .m-i i . . "111-.. intiosuioi t.v. fir a larce. ; i i J. M.All who is a clerk Jin thejag-ri-mlturaV;V'ittriient,- has ;resigne4 fas a Tnember-Ji t?ie"' loard bf 'agricuIqaTe. - i Colonel ii (wyn says there are bare fy 150 meriE of the Second regiment leit here ji : ifproTost guard l is kept bn drityTeo.ti if. 1; Last night the boun dary betw: j;' ftbe tit i arid i East Ra letgh was;?; on .picketed, by! soldiers. There was2 nrejicle' 'iri the evening at) the govA r's' offH- and it was Ide jcided thatil; ishedif oright to talcei a hind and f' i;ori .feoirie. amHes. )ke put flfteertJ'B duty. jThe jsherJffKas alj the wU' v f Hdicjuled any . idea trouble, tfb' a el Burgwyn l and the chief of pfj i I visited the; guard liirie last night )S 10 O'clock and;: found O GlOCl m i i- m Whiqgtdf b try to Have His fi ;;.':r 1- iif If?! ' -.i False Cape, Gjnttd: foi-;Em Possess ifi of the St; at ions U;a fi,:1 Prosecution for j; i- - .-3 " Guards i'S l - i -. . t the Mieiy rs; o S1 His Fleet on Sick Soldiers !' . Restora, m of the Former are Being $ ' de for the Funeral j ." r. 1 i ' ! ; I i; '!;:!.; r ' ' ' ' at Camp5 "rritt have Formed Against eral Otis. , i ! ,''; i fltiieL it fc& Jisserted by the 'deputies tlpttbe Qitfiwhb was hit by a 'bullet; Monday 'rii'l' ;!wa's shot by an aband oned 'whitll tfpnmn!. Qnly one negro hs beeri s vso:jfar as can be disc9v7 eriod. ;. The uble now. appears to be entirely atM end. 1 Deputies deny tiat tire negroei e armed; with rifles, but s'ajy they! hSf -'pistols; krid have- bought iribch ammf ,ion. ; 'Ngrbes adrriit tiat' their peopfj.7 lave fired at the guards arid one o -m. will swear to; that kt? fect'.ii'twcfvs;-1';! ' j ' .j ti'1 ! j -y.f Revenue v jeers made another raid iniJohnstOjEv : funfy ;ia?t; night and cad gdod fortuH " f a'ptuiing two illicit dls-. tillenes, .ot if ; 120 gallons dapaclty, the other fe l fellons1. No1 arrests wre !JL a-' ... -ts-v.'i.,i- ; ; hi. l ; ;.' . f, ; iwaue.,..i ,;..;; ; p . . ' : .,;..,f j ' The toba ;'sales i n the warehouiea here are 4 . wing a i increase oyer !tie.'pla;;'::fear.";-, !- -,':!. j'. ' j The Iritefl;,; la te Telephone Company is putting p j.; fine ; equipment! her elf It has 400 su bribers in Raleigh. The polos it is, tting up "are; the largest iri the stat'iij;. ':' :,; !!.;." ';j;' ;;.-; rA: ; S The fundithe; Worth Bagley mpni jumerft now,- aounts to $2,800: : . '-')4 Ed itor; Jt Ri Webslter, of Webster's Weekly, !ofii iidsvill4, has gone to jthe eastern coi, les to see the! facts a4 to negro rulef:ii!re; The! dreadful cbn d it ion of ai - 'rs there lis attracting ;at- tention in, i ' counties, f; on the wrC: B4 westerti and piedmont Aator Butler is very far t side when he - says Jthe color line is not haying -d steadily increasing , ef- jlitawing off. a-ipowerfuil fet. - ' 'Spencer 1 is! not the the fusion ' the Fifth d Governor; term of i M; to try the j,1 son, whoj -half-wittetli; Sunday. If before a ttf ,m ' 'i 'The euro ity college? . 'dams ps here, and there doubt of his accepting s&ination; fop congress; in rict. , r ' r - ' , jitiisseH orders a; special ";!enburg i criminal eourL :?ro field had. Joe Jack v'raged Jlinnie Boone; a i&ite girl near Charlotte r equires two. weeks notice t-can be beld r-j i;J'; ''lent of stucents at Trin ";As,term is said to t4; -75 fmr than at lait termli! , per cent $t George' i' ?3oggs is nominated Ifor coneress If' iie Ninth district I by Ithe popuHTs..f fys is for the purpos; of aiding Cfec son, the rtfssmap rticnmpnu jrpar J)lican candidate, j -H fl?nt pay and Trustee hi instittution for the biind Superift Rivers, o went to heating pii one. " 'J. Y. Si tltnore today to inspect; m and purchase a compslete .ii n i pojpulistj f roni Hlck ttending the meetine of oryv is nei the- penid ijary board. He says he hates to iflt it, but that he never saw the s j , ) BDcratsf doing such, work in-all his U He reluctantly admits that, they; .- mak that :th&hi. hit ri election isk- if ibtf ul .nsft gains aVd'alsd the congressiorir He says; tpe o- test will te-' SiClose tjoe. 1 Socially i jffikingi Ihe state Will ou of U ioet enjoyable ? the Sec- go t ni:;. i i he &' '-if " stully One of the; pleaantesit of thd social features will Mithe '.ytsit f Cotoaelp jand Mrs. John; S: Cunrilngh4nx-;;'Tliey;g front i pit. St,: Mary iichool): anl will keep open hou jduring the week. The Progresstv .Fartner denloarides ithe; nomination; of ; Reri 1? J. T. PhllJ llp$jby the .-Pitt eoanty jpopillst. arid! 'says' If they cannot do anything better man senu a uruaKen preacner to urn legislature they; ptid' better send n'6 at all He was; standing disgtace koJ . -. ? i '' . ! i ft . i - 1 nis county ana; pis state. ; rut at lastj term sent another drunken, represen-' tauye. , - ;Itj -was reall-! amusing u ,see jthe; gathering of ftilsiotiisu,; at the' depot! heri yesterday i jifirst" in waited Sena- tpr Butler, followed by ii. C. Kivers. andj next came ! jdtho Wilson i arid Cy Thompson. Republican .State ChalrJ mat! Holtbn drew nigh arid had some; words with the senator, and Dr. Thcmij sonj Carl Dupean. the. administra tions' representative in this part of the state quickly joined' the crpw'd. arid no doupt gaVe i3ome advice, and instruc-. tions.: I tis a standing joke that a pop uUgi'tan drinkj a. lemonade! unless a reriiibiiean walks! up to thej ' counter with) him and. sees it prdperly done. DeJvTitt-8 WltblifHaiel Salve has the largest sale of any salve in the world. This) fact and its) merit has led dishon est people t ;attf mpt to counterfeit. It Look out for -trite; man ; who attempt to deceive jfcu -vihen you i call for De;- Witli'a WltcSi Hjiizel Salve' tjie j: great Pile cure; R. R I Bellamy.- !;- TilE W I1NNIK OA IS Fl EttAI Pr.eparatloun Therefor KelugIade oi a;rand Sealerj-To e omeVhat ot IMIIltary Natnreir S! Ri(HsrDOind.1i Va ! September '21 -Thif details of tfte arrangements . .for4 thii funefal ''of Miss jWinnie as." fa 4 as peffecjtedljwer; gven out .tcjinitit iim navnus. charge iatii th,e Order in wh th j the- organization . partijeipating woild-;be placed in- : th3 funefaf . pFocessiojii. the remf ins will arrive in Richmond ftt;8';40 o'e ock Fri day. imorninr at thejVUnlob df pot and will be met by Lee and Pickett campsf The ibody wfll b escorted to; the- 'leefr- i -- r ; . t . i ; . t i i ture room or st, cnurcn una ds. deposited' - there : and: remain Under guard ;of honor Until,1 3:3(1 o'clock. p. m when irt ,will bei borne,.to the chtTchi Parties desiring jto ; send floyers; 'wil send to 'the lecture ii-ooni of - St.. Paul' -church, . whej-e a committee- of ladie: froml the .Daughters o'f'the.j?onfederac will receive and list the sarite.t; ;- I It fs especially requested 'jhat., nC flowers be sent to- the Jefferson ho'telg; The funeral f will take place! at; ZMf . cioK- p. nj., anu-iue cgnuucieu. Rev.! Dr. Carmiciiael, "Bishop i Whittle? Bishop Penicfk, Rev.rLangdon R.i-Mal P lith. Thei len.t'lre body! of the . church -will be reserved for .'organizat tioftsj the iblic; o be only In thei gait lerfed. iconciudlng; theceremorvi at! 'thei grave the Centenary Cnurch choir will sing ja;hymn. The churches-of the city wilt toll their beljs during the Ttssing f; qUested- to display flags at half-mast. p ,i. uyii iuiiuws .it untj iisi ui aenve an.j honot-aryj pallbearers. ..-: ';-:. !'"; 1 Th ( cdmm'It'te I will -jneet tbmorro wl to rrtake I further 'arirangernents. It 'fsj understood ; that thq li,eiirse j will ' be drawn by: white ihorses, and each hoTsd will be led by ai veteranL ' Notices art pouring in from confederate camps in Virginia and other parts of. the south,! ind'eatfrig aj pur j"0se- to! . send d'elega-l tioris. to the? funfcralj, - and the prpcesi-; sion' promises to be. a most !lmposing oh. Alt of the; bpufederate ;0rgan;iza tiofis in, ithe jci-ty jtiate adfpte3: resolui-l tlofis of respect to the memory of Miss Daiis. ', ' j. .sif ;' '''.. ' .';fl The rriilitaJry fjeature .will !be very-, steiking.- Itwlllrcorisist "Of. the loca!"! mSlitiaryJ embraqijng infantry : fend ,i arj-f rr.x. , tia..i 1 . . : - JT tillery. and probably the Second V'ir-i gini regimept, 'hich- has jist arriveijiii ncjcj uuiii Jacksonville.' i m. ; ;ine oni- cers oi tne regjmient ? will hold; a meet-. Ing- to decide this matter tomorrow raforijiiflg ; "Company: iH, Jeff; Davis Rifles,; of this regiment,, of ;Sa,lem,. are! especially ; desirous or .participating-' in the parade, and will probably do sols whether; the other, dbmpanies! particlr'3 Truth i wears' i -welt.; People have learned i that DeWitt's Little . Early ! Risers .are jreliable little pills for- reg-1 uiating the bowels,, curing qonstlpatioijt and sick headache, -They don't gripe. R. -R. Bellamy. -; ' j- . .y - .The First Georgia to Disband KitoXv.il , ! Tenri., September j 21. The Firsjt' Georgia will brea.k 'carnpi heref Friday afterthooioB and start, for Macon. , where the reglmj?nt will be Imusteredi qu& j joionei Lawton saldr: riMy rhen! -ai? (ui -jguou cunautoiu ana tne . boy& aniousi to start t for Georgia agatnfl j-wri uve ittiBu weu nre anu It 1S1 with! regre't that Ithe:. troops -ill disJ "band, although ; they will be happy to! go to their hoiris ,a!gain.i' 'I ;have re4 ceived many congratulations on . thfi showing; made f y; , the First i Georgia hi, the parade! today, " and during! its stay at Camp Poland, the . boys ofi ithe regi-f, nrient hve jw;ons? favor by their gentlel fnly; nd; rnilitafy behavioiJ.f' j - v ' '.." ';.. n i ... if :- -1 1-' 1 useorc oi iTiisa Ilavls ItemaluM I Narragansett ;:Pier,1 R.t, Septembel 21. Mrs. Jeffercn Davis received th mains bf her daughter from the hotef to tne railway station on ;f hursdalt fromthe commander of the local G.rani p Army post. , The offer was accepted. 1 1 ; ' M :; ' j r,i: Secretary Alger at the.Knoxville Cam pi enn., September 21.-41 Sretary'of JvVaij Alger, Surgeon Gen era! Sternberg arid: party arrived thi uiui uixig. i lie party, proceeaea at once to" Camp Poland, where! the Sec! orid ; division of the First corps com1 riiarided by Brigadier General McKee; passed in reviewjbefore General Alger." Seven regiments, rtbe First I Georgia ,j a v i.iuivu-iuu, uvtuuu . CLUi fa Sixth Ohio, Firsti West Virginia, ThirJ, NorthjCaroliQaj; and Sixth Virginis the last two icoloredj took part in thV review. The' secretary and party aft reviewing ,the division inspected th; camps and ; hospitals The party ; leljfc late this afternoon , : for ; ; Chattanooga and Camp : Thomas. ' if r 5 Te Rorat ia the hicbst bLiaa wo-a, ; AOaal lasts cJmw it faesoaa- Uird fiirtber Ums aar otber brtML ' i - n FOVDEB AbsolutcJy Purf : r ";1 ;;ii i t .f '.;' -il ft "'fi-- .1- h, - bovm. Mraxa nweot ca., mew vomc kg;,,,,;- ,: rO r T;lWvr tow our PAUL 8TOCK a brad ofoBrOamnrtlbiri. qVr yo our PALL j Ofltot k U now txtnplet. f-il and KUE8H. '; .:-l-.. -.-.-.. '.1- '-; T. ' . I ; - ' "i i HKI SSKL1, tUfiipTS in Room. Hall ind Stairs, at 50c VELVET GARlBfe; a Urge; Une. H54"do SI.Ml r IXGRAIN CARflilirs; Cotton and all Wodl. 25 io 75c. Uirgest asst)rtn?i. of RVGS ever Let us sell vo ev WINDOW gLrtjes.; Prices siuar&jifcd. IiuptiHi Patterns In Of C.e!L-iirti. foe to nTiw!!. ijjjtirB iiuH irk !;;..;' .!' :','i.Ii'; ,.' ' ... . - . - WJ. B, Corsets aitaiidard Patterns. r OF jmsm pom J -i- - i i " - ! i ' EiuSi - mm i fe; if j!I Which will tie .. piivaiy OF the ..U'i. Will also Mow 5Qot;l!:Tvh' In the 3Iost lgrib le Fall Shades -' il-: .-. Z, A A FewRit!G.fCORSEl'S Left, 5.-.y.; ft:'. , which We are Sole Aiiliitl Hor tfie Celebrat'edi 1) AV OOLEN UNDFRJK Call for --:' i: f-;-"'V;:" mm nsoii - i i . -f i- ! I CS- Goods Ui;p;Pate-Prices Down to Zero, il t 5 T , - - -! - t ! If fit tit ke Two to Make a Barfain,. You Caft iitJe One and Three Quarter i M . ?'.. :-;-.;i . ' -.TT. . m ana h - .n rn r o-f l z; I ' i H . 1 Trunjipj and Bags. mm . i -We dois'tIitii to have thtbest Store, bat; We i i-"-i , ;i : : -X . ! - - i i iiiitnc m ifvi ;it'i - i --i. i ; - - a ,; -?: I ; I -ter one imiKWMlble. till ! , - Tr E-E3W3SrE3I ' M I V-i-'l -I I . if i k . . hi .. e -i iiNpRTII "FRONT STREET, fih', S.-p i ,-;f J; ; lis; NMi v .v.'.; - 123 )RSbN7iio; Have paired fll please Ml-tvA. - u ''..;. S. Whflf Store is ill be I1 Yifrm m : ;; !' -J-! '! " h:1i:ikV h i; : . U iii- eTi mil . - r-:-:- ; Hi :: mm mm p. COST, iWo are if othn a - ; i- i-'t ; !';-if;' Edg BUT HAVE AillMPLETE FULLNESS"! OF ; ORDERS 'ill- '- I: ' .1 h' i i'v- t';J,rt:-, ii.-;,.,. .ji - ,. 1 i r- ' 'V 'll.-.n "'.! fffcif -hi :- - -; - WITH A WfVL QUOTA OF H3;l If -it any one (Shows : I .irrer nr Finer i V i :!.- :1- Line; of fiT: Jill LImV ! Than! jipuriTables, we t;!!":' '!" In;NECKWSjARillJ?EIlWEAJt. HANDKERmiEFS. ClOLLAB,OTFFa hd other Gent Fu4ilnkd,j Ve take the -4-.. The heated term !0 hteni. broken and ..snow on, this .being niiist prepare p f y j- f! , f -o T-Tl- ft "' rt Kl rill PPteOR BUSINESS : V-A' w fli V"- ""rf " "AOUiUgO, i1 E Now ypu have gtoiave somethi ng 3 iWhy not ypu? ucoi una uccu- opiY ; fyv.1! Jiavc.. cl A SP ntP AiTrV Somethtncthat is Rarely Shown on L-'l" pX-M i J- . , this Market, and that Is i "'iV-t ih 7" ' ' !.- ; ui . , N ij..'-. I; ; They are size 9xt? gjefcand are of the richest, handsomest, and most novel ! .effects. If, you like. UUgsi att creations this will certainly please you s i ; ' AXHINSTEELS3 QOQUETS AHD TAPESTRIES. In both room and halt? latterrfs: also stairs.; Thev ara of th; wrv. hxa '',?. Ities and latest stvleto hsodi colarlnEr. - i ; our stock cover, f gvythlng that Extra. Super and lnfonCarpets, Rugs, Art Squjareitj Mattings, " INFACT A COMPLETE OIL CLOTH ATi ' LINOLEUM. The last; named we have ia 8-4 12-4 ahd 19-4. It will belor; pleasure to .serve ;your wajnts. i-?, M. ;'i.'ji ' i I . : aj ;BiiyoB3Ko Is- , COTSS0R TO BE0WN EODDICK, ! Noi Nor1LiTioiit:;iStfe4 AGENT FOR IftbjTER I CK'S PATTERNS. Do You Want a Baite rif ATTD 1 of the Very Be; I LUUIX 1J THIS.'TOE" aVRDS FOR i.;-;i'i ,h;i-; I - i' S.-. i :.:h ; .: , . T- If you do let tis2b-"ve )mr order quick. 'or you mightUiV sthe opportu- ' Fnity,iWe do o that there is '-no Floyr a eood rasnj; where else in i fMT9 Is no beter. "ii?ut35 for oasa 4rade, j.;'. s ;;l- A f'-.-.ii-:-!l;'J ''' ''.-: the; king grCgest go:, . .B. V. KING, Mnaser. ; 'Phone 387. . ! Fouriytret "Bridge. I , - i : , tTO - -I. I .I'!;- ' i ; ,. I we nave uotning out wnu Willi bsoor Forte thU we I Mervbandlar can poaaibly '; )' b iwld ibr. tdiowtt in the city. SHADtSxtf tnakc over your uU - y i- ii;;.i'!;;- New Shade. Re th Arniv niua all SI xr rdv hr Hcb.tot Child ra' unioK piqcoi an wool k-s .uviwb ex GO. "ore's r, t -; -' K - . ti i , ;. - :;: :- pUced on! Bale today. Thee 0m Im POLVOGT 11 HISS II. ! - I . i " have lHen 8e1ecUIwlthj grrt.. care, and embraoa NKWEST FOKKION FAUHICS. All t... U-i. tit -lt orwrti the itiOMt faat id loud. NEW ID GLOVES. I I V-.- U ; '--. h'::- i , in Buttons and Clasps. i .--ii -i -Ji - - . ' f -, we arc closl ng out atJIALV PRICK. JAKGFR'S SANITAK V' Catalogu 111 ..Market Street!: --''. I .-J- -I V. - sk. ' " isuceics. i - i : ' ! JEWELER. 1 MARKET street; Left call for them at once, 'Hi.,: ; I :- r n , ti i -., ,E -..),. -urn j '. ! I I I r - , ;; ; ; , '! '; ; '-. ': ih -.; , ;-.'!j;.!;:;... ry to, ; ;- :-T'''.-:! :' IDirLgeilxoefl open ttfl i?6ods in Stock IN OUR : i ! S.: - ! SKILLED WORKMEN have no but come in, look and bur. wef may expect cool ; weather from for j it We- have w.hat you need. In e-k Tt Tl rnloh i-ri rr In this line, so -'why wait until the themselves . of the opportunity. vaucu I ,! ihhs ' i - ':: 1 should be in this department. 'r LINpE OF pjEtAPERIES. - - J-J'lfj . ' I mm G N AND AFTER MONDAT, SEP- tember 19thl trains on the Wilmington Seacoast Railroad will! run as follows: Leave WJiington at :30 and 10:1 a. m.. S:M ind6:30 p. m. '- .ti-.Ev-'i t-; L.ave Oc4an View, at 7:30 and 11:30 a. m. and 5:00 and :00 p. m., dally-, except Sunday. , . H r . ; ;; t;-; j-'! Sunday Leave Wilmington at 10:10 a. m and 2:30 p m.- Leave Ocean View at 11:30 a. m. and 6:00 p. in.. . ! ' j on the 10:10 and 2:30 d. m. ; train a freight -will he carried, i ; i i h wmm TPnnsFD m m ufstihus fin ii i i iiiiu . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii i in i i ii i iiiiiii P' ' 'u L. i i... il -,: :;"; r M 1- -i! i heard of it. ; -; J , Ih!" M ;Nr -l .:-'.. : '- j : fi r :i v -.' ii.:-. Willi seacoas t r- !.' rv t 1 1 : -'hp 5 i I ? . I- mm v -4 i- &